A Decade Later: Looking at the Past while Sketching the Future of ICH through the Tripartite Digitisation Model

The article begins by presenting an overview of the contents of this journal that relate to the five Intangible Heritage domains identified by UNESCO. A model for digitising Intangible Heritage is presented (Tripartite Digitisation Model) and further explained by surveying and including articles from the Journal. Finally, the article discusses the implications and facilitation of digitisation with the participation of indigenous communities.

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